- View Comments
- Share with Shortlink:
(AllHipHop News)
Chicago rapper Common has revealed details around his upcoming album The Dreamer, The Believer.
The Dreamer, The Believer, which is the rapper’s ninth official studio album, is slated to land in stores on December 20.
On Monday, (November 14), Common will team with Niche Media’s Los Angeles Confidential magazine, to launch the new music video “Sweet.”
“Sweet” was shot on location in Haiti, shortly after a earthquake hit the country in January of 2010.
A collection of photographs will be available for purchase during the video release party, which is taking place at Rose Restaurant in Los Angeles.
Common is encouraging fans to get in on the action as well, by watching the “Sweet” video premiere on uStream, for one dollar.
The proceeds of the UStream event will benefit the J/P Haitian Relief Organization, which was founded by Sean Penn following a massive earthquake in Haiti in January of 2010.
The uStream fundraiser will air on Monday (November 14) at 8:00 PM.
You can log onto www.ustream.tv/channel/thinkcommonlive for more info.
Hip-Hop Rumors: What Made French Montana Abandon Instagram?
Hip-Hop Rumors: Exclusive: Jay-Z And Raekwon’s Plans
Chief Keef Arrested in Georgia
Exclusive: Chris Webby Talks New Music, Prescription Drug Use and Eminem
10 Life Lessons Learned From the Knicks Losing
Kanye West New Album Art is…Interesting
Akon Ordered to Pay $5k Monthly Child Support
Lil Mouse Accused Of Threatening To Kill Third Grader, Slapped With Assault Charges
Busta Rhymes Possible Collabs With Nicki Minaj And Drake
Hip-Hop Rumors: Beyonce And Kanye Are PISSED!
Kendrick, Chris Brown, Tamar Braxton & More: The BET Awards Press Conference Pics
Beyonce Gets “Turnt” Up With The-Dream and 2 Chainz + Stream The Dream’s New Album
French Montana Feat. Ne-Yo & Raekwon “We Go Where Ever We Want”
#AlternativePick: Beyonce “Grown Woman”
Nipsey Hussle “Face The World” (prod By 9th Wonder)
#HeaterOfTheDay: Reks #BGA “Flags”
Justin Beiber Goes Hip-Hop Feature-Heavy For New Album “Believe”
Kurtis Blow Hosts ‘No Profanity Concert’; Receives Proclamation From The Bronx